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San Diego is a beautiful
place to live. I came here in 1980 as a result of first
being sent here in the Winter of 1978-9 for a federal conference of state
researchers. I was working in wet and gray (31 flavors) Olympia, Washington.
It was a reward for saving the state a lot of money by using a sampling
methodology rather than requiring yet another form for busy case workers.
I saw lots of pretty girls, palm trees and sunny beaches. Three years
later I moved here. I don't dive anymore, but I swim three or four times
a week at La Jolla cove (shown above) for much of the year. Here are
some places to view San Diego on the net.

Getting a good job here is not very easy, unless you do some advance
planning, engage in some research (which Tiger Software can help you
in) and have some professional help, namely signing up with a good staffing
or recruiting company. You can easily Google
"San Diego" and your field
followed by "jobs" or "career" and, say, "engineering"
or "website
development" or "molecular biology". But, this takes a lot of time.
Consider getting someone to help search for a job in your field for you.
Sign up with a highly ethical recruiting firm likewww.hightechpros.com.Don't forget to use the
facilities of monster.com, career.com and careers.com.

One of the things that may
help is for you to directly contact San Diego
companies that are doing hiring in your field. An easy and direct way to
prioritize who to call on is to use Tiger Software and rank the stocks of
local San Diego companies. I have done this for you by way of illustration.
You will want to check out the following companies. These San Diego stocks
were up more than 30% in the 2nd quarter of 2007 and show the type of high
accumulation that usually promises still higher prices. Since the stock market
is a discounting mechanism where rising stock prices usually predict higher
sales and profits, these companies may well be expanding their work force and
will be a good prospect, though of course, your skills and the companies needs
must still match.

Whereever you are, use Tiger to find the companies in your area whose stocks
are doing the best. They are your best bet for a job,
for a recruiting contract or
for whatever you're selling.

7/3/2007

TigerSoft also lets you plot a graph of all the major Recuiting and Staffing Firms.
Here is the one for 7/3/2007. Unline the DJI it not close to making a new
high. Its (ITRS) Relative Strength Indicator is now negative. I would expect
this indicator to be positive if we had another leg up in the present bull market.